*Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii* might just be the most whimsical entry in the *Like a Dragon* series, but don't let its quirky premise fool you—it packs a punch in its own right. If you're curious about how long it takes to beat *Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii* and what the chapters entail, you're in the right place.
Here's How Many Chapters There Are in *Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii*
*Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii* boasts a total of five chapters, matching the count of *Like a Dragon Gaiden* but falling short of the expansive *Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth*, which features over double the chapters.
Here's a breakdown of the chapters along with their titles:
- **Chapter 1: Shipwrecked** - You start off as the former Yakuza, Goro Majima, washed up on Rich Island in Hawaii, grappling with amnesia. You're familiar with the Yakuza world, yet your own identity remains a mystery—even your name rings no bells.
- **Chapter 2: Heart of Darkness** - This chapter takes you to Hawaii's main island, a setting fans might recognize from *Infinite Wealth*.
- **Chapter 3: The Old Man and the Sea** - Dive deeper into the narrative as Majima's journey continues.
- **Chapter 4: Treasure Island** - The plot thickens as you uncover more about your predicament and the island.
- **Finale: White Whale** - The climactic end where all mysteries are hopefully unraveled.
How Long Does it Take to Beat *Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza*?
Just like other entries in the *Yakuza/Like a Dragon* series, *Pirate Yakuza* offers a plethora of side-quests and activities. If you stick to the main storyline, you're looking at a completion time of about 16-20 hours. Fear not, though; you can always return to complete any missed activities after finishing the game.
For those who wish to experience every nook and cranny of the game, including all side-quests and activities, you might need around 40 hours to fully immerse yourself in everything *Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza* has to offer.
When Does *Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii* Take Place? Should You Play *Infinite Wealth* First?
*Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza* is set shortly after the events of *Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth* and might even lay the groundwork for a potential sequel. No prior experience with *Infinite Wealth* is necessary, as *Pirate Yakuza* provides all the context you'll need.
However, if you're planning to play *Infinite Wealth* at some point, consider playing it first. *Pirate Yakuza* reveals a significant plot point from *Infinite Wealth* within its opening hours, which could spoil your experience.
So, there you have it—the chapters of *Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii* and the estimated time to beat it, all laid out for you.
